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. >> force the granite state to expand your tax footprint. you know what i mean. >> it's three agencies of government when i get there that are gone. commerce, education and the -- what's the third one there? let's see. >> the third agency of government, i would do away with education, the -- commerce and, let's see, i can't -- the third one i can't. oops. ♪ >> it the mitt romney on the side of second amendment before he was for the second amendment? >> the reason we fought the revolution in the 16th century. >> i grew up on a farm. i grew up -- i grew up on a farm. >> today's going to be awesome, girl. now, brian will have your most creative tweets on what's next for the texas governor later on in the show. now here's mika with a look at what's coming up next on "morning joe." >> that was pretty good. coming up on "morning joe," president obama throws down the gauntlet in afghanistan warning he'll pull out every last u.s. soldier as the relationship breaks down with president hamid karzai. also, the situation remains on the brink in egypt.
. >> force the granite state to expand your tax footprint. you know what i mean. >> it's three agencies of government when i get there that are gone. commerce, education and the -- what's the third one there? let's see. >> the third agency of government, i would do away with education, the -- commerce and, let's see, i can't -- the third one i can't. oops. ♪ >> it the mitt romney on the side of second amendment before he was for the second amendment? >> the...
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we have the irs scandal nsa scandal they come out and do things better than just spying on you and tax records. >> michael: you write about politics, doesn't he need some wow now? >> he totally needs wow. he'll do that with the immigration bill. he'll try to sell that personally. >> michael: let's go back to the less than wow stuff. the technology, you talked about the scandals. one of the things that people have been critical of the president about is the fact that the tech sector, i wouldn't say the president but the tech center is closer to government and national security. what do we make of this union that is happening right now? >> silicon valley, the wealthiest folks there put $44 million in the election cycle towards politics. most of that was towards democrats. some towards republicans. the stuff they're interested in for the most part is not wow stuff either. it's patent reform. it's how do we keep more of our money. all of the money that we parked overseas. apple parked money overseas, how do we get that back without paying-- >> michael: going back to immigration. >> that's
we have the irs scandal nsa scandal they come out and do things better than just spying on you and tax records. >> michael: you write about politics, doesn't he need some wow now? >> he totally needs wow. he'll do that with the immigration bill. he'll try to sell that personally. >> michael: let's go back to the less than wow stuff. the technology, you talked about the scandals. one of the things that people have been critical of the president about is the fact that the tech...
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and as you mentioned, of course, another black eye for the tax agency. it's already under fire for improperly targeting political groups who were applying for tax-exempt status. gregg: i think they have an image problem. >> reporter: or little bit. gregg: maybe they could hold another on vex and do a star trek video again, this time oriented for this. [laughter] steve centanni, thanks. martha: haven't been arrested for bad line dancing yet though. all right, new developments in the story we have been covering over the past several days, the awful san francisco plane crash. we've got some new things that are surfacing in this investigation this morning. the ntsb just spoke with two of the pilots who were in the cockpit. we've got the latest coming up after this. hmm...fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know some owls aren't that wise? don't forget i'm having brunch with meghan tomorrow. who? meghan, my coworker. who? seriously? you've met her like three times. who? (sighs) geic
and as you mentioned, of course, another black eye for the tax agency. it's already under fire for improperly targeting political groups who were applying for tax-exempt status. gregg: i think they have an image problem. >> reporter: or little bit. gregg: maybe they could hold another on vex and do a star trek video again, this time oriented for this. [laughter] steve centanni, thanks. martha: haven't been arrested for bad line dancing yet though. all right, new developments in the story...
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i want to have the same tax rate, dan's right, same tax rate on domestic and foreign taxes. the way to go is a unitary tax. otherwise we have apple which is very good of developing iphones and ipads and they also develop itax havens. we don't care where you went and made your profit, we know what your total profit is, 50% of your sales are in the u.s., we're going to have 50% of your profits in the umpt s. and that's your tax base. then we don't have to play games. >> dan mitchell, what do you think of that? >> first of all, i don't agree with dean. that's the job of other governments to tax that. we should have a territorial system. what larry summers did is within the confines of believing in a worldwide system that minimizes or mitigates the damage. the overall point that i was making is we're having a very high corporate tax rate discussion. we are shooting ourselves in the foot. >> who pays that? >> the marginal tax rate is the 35%, yes. but the additional investment and additional job creation is the marginal tax rate. you don't want to earn more money, at least in ame
i want to have the same tax rate, dan's right, same tax rate on domestic and foreign taxes. the way to go is a unitary tax. otherwise we have apple which is very good of developing iphones and ipads and they also develop itax havens. we don't care where you went and made your profit, we know what your total profit is, 50% of your sales are in the u.s., we're going to have 50% of your profits in the umpt s. and that's your tax base. then we don't have to play games. >> dan mitchell, what...
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raise taxes on middle class people, to come between doctors and patients. look, let the states do this. get it right. they have fail completely in lowering the cost of health care. >> i hope you come back on the 17th when letters are supposed to be answers. thank you. thank you. >> comin humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, to policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what ee comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? (announcer) take their taste buds for a little spin with more than 50 delicious flavors. friskies. feed the senses. >>> first she was his madam, now she's his political opponent. the exnew york governor, eliot spitzer is running for comptroller. and one of the libertarian candidate for comp comp troll lever is a madam. >> i hope that my record as attorney general as a prosecution, as governor is what the public will look at and give in a sect
raise taxes on middle class people, to come between doctors and patients. look, let the states do this. get it right. they have fail completely in lowering the cost of health care. >> i hope you come back on the 17th when letters are supposed to be answers. thank you. thank you. >> comin humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, to policies come with new car replacement and accident...
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. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. current tv is the place for true stories. with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines. real, gripping, current. documentaries... on current tv. >> bill: 14 minutes before the top of the hour on a wednesday july 10. here we are on the "full court press" and as we take a look and survey all of the different issues that congress is dealing with this week, nobody better on top of it than our good friend from the "national journal" hotline, editor-in-chief, reid wilson joining us on our news line this morning. how you doing? >> i'm ok. how are you bill? >> bill: good to talk to you. are you in the obama camp this morning? is broccoli your favorite food? >> what was he doing? come on. broccoli is nobody's favorite food. >> bill:
. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. current tv is the place for true stories. with award winning documentaries that take...
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people lie about taxes, not having paid their taxes. i think that is -- >> you lied about illegal activity. >> i lied about personal sexual activity, yes. i did that. i'm not diminishing that. >> you weren't lying about a consensual affair but illegal activity. >> that's correct. >> you're saying lying about illegal activity does not disqualify. >> i will let the public make the determination. >> when the public makes this determination, tell me why you chose this job to run for and what you would want to do with it? >> because i think the skills i've demonstrated in terms of capital market, in terms of understanding finance, in terms of understanding budget, understanding city government are applicable to this position, and i think that what i want to do with it is use the jurisdiction that is there, which relates to capital markets, pensions, ensure they are safe, invested well, get the returns we needed. audits, how many paper clips delivered but are the policies working. as we spend the city budget, $60, $70 billion a year, what are
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corporation wal-mart get this money from us by pain politicians and bullying communities to give them tax breaks to give them free land to give them infrastructure assistance low cost financing and even outright cash grants from state and local governments thankfully some state and local governments around the country are beginning to catch on the wal-mart scam which is where the washington d.c. city council comes in council was considering earlier today and voted tonight on a bill that would require retailers with corporate sales of a billion dollars or more and operate in spaces seventy five thousand square feet or larger to pay their employees no less than twelve dollars and fifty cents an hour this will not be a problem for companies like cosco which pays their employees an average wage of seventeen dollars an hour and offer strong employee benefits to wal-mart whose business model depends on making stockholders and executives rich by screwing its employees and said that it will cancel those store openings and d.c.'s living wage law becomes or bill becomes law bottom line here is the
corporation wal-mart get this money from us by pain politicians and bullying communities to give them tax breaks to give them free land to give them infrastructure assistance low cost financing and even outright cash grants from state and local governments thankfully some state and local governments around the country are beginning to catch on the wal-mart scam which is where the washington d.c. city council comes in council was considering earlier today and voted tonight on a bill that would...
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the united states postal service doesn't run on your tax dollars. it's funded solely by stamps and postage. brought to you by the men and women of the american postal worker's union. [ male announcer ] you wait all year for summer. ♪ this summer was definitely worth the wait. ♪ summer's best event from cadillac. let summer try and pass you by. lease this cadillac srx for around $369 per month or purchase for 0% apr for 60 months. come in now for the best offers of the model year. >>> watching reaction across the nation to the not guilty verdict in george zimmerman's murder trial people gathered in the streets of downtown chicago. federal and state officials are keeping a close eye but thing versus been calm. i'll talk to the governor of illinois pat quinn. i want to go to texas and republican governor rick perry made a lot of news this weekend. also a lot of news being made in florida governor. let's start there. what do you make of the zimmerman verdict and the reaction to it? >> candy, without a doubt, a tragic event and as your experts you ha
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have not purchased insurance before to purchase it, and it's going to take a chunk out of their after-tax income. there is just no way getting around that. certain other cable networks are going to be able to find a lot of people like that out there in the country who are going to complain. >> john: yes they'll complain about the healthcare that was implemented by republicans and implemented in massachusetts. >>> they're not going to impeach him, are they just going to kamikaze his legacy? >> i think to some extent, yes they are. they don't have much else. they tried to kamikaze everything they could and they haven't done much. they haven't succeeded very much. they have harmed and slowed the recovery. i've written that many times. but still we do have a recovery, however. obama does have a number of legislative accomplishment. he did kilo sam bin laden. we haven't had any terrorist attacks. assuming that holds for the next three and a half years on the mainland, it's just going to burn them. it will eat at them that he leaves office with a solid legacy and a decent approval rating, and b
have not purchased insurance before to purchase it, and it's going to take a chunk out of their after-tax income. there is just no way getting around that. certain other cable networks are going to be able to find a lot of people like that out there in the country who are going to complain. >> john: yes they'll complain about the healthcare that was implemented by republicans and implemented in massachusetts. >>> they're not going to impeach him, are they just going to kamikaze...
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raise taxes on middle class people, to come between doctors and patients. look, let the states do this. get it right. they have fail completely in lowering the cost of health care. >> i hope you come back on the 17th when letters are supposed to be answers. thank you. >> coming up, new information on the jumbo jet crash. a veteran boeing 777 pilot joins us next. helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you h
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we've reformed the franchise tax. and provided tax relief to small businesses. we've stood strong against unwise policies from washington that would bust the bank. policies that come with strings attached. large cost down the road. things like an unwise expansion of unemployment insurance or an unsustainable expansion of medicaid programs. and the most recent session we made a historic investment in preserving and protecting our water supply that will pay dividends for generations to come. >> while we are listening to governor perry there, let's bring in carl cameron live from washington. carl, i do know what this bomb shell announcement might be? >> there are only a couple people in the world who did know, his wife being one. and one or two staffers. the general good money smart money bet seems to be he will announce that he will not run for an unprecedented fourth term as governor of texas. he is in his third term now. he also served for -- and to end out the term that george w. bush had as governor of texas before he went on to become president. and then the
we've reformed the franchise tax. and provided tax relief to small businesses. we've stood strong against unwise policies from washington that would bust the bank. policies that come with strings attached. large cost down the road. things like an unwise expansion of unemployment insurance or an unsustainable expansion of medicaid programs. and the most recent session we made a historic investment in preserving and protecting our water supply that will pay dividends for generations to come....
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the united states postal service doesn't run on your tax dollars. it's funded solely by stamps and postage. brought to you by the men and women of the american postal worker's union. you will lose 3 sets of keys 4 cell phones 7 socks and 6 weeks of sleep but one thing you don't want to lose is any more teeth. if you wear a partial, you are almost twice as likely to lose your supporting teeth. new poligrip and polident for partials 'seal and protect' helps minimize stress, which may damage supporting teeth, by stabilizing your partial. and 'clean and protect' kills odor-causing bacteria. care for your partial. help protect your natural teeth. care for your partial. always go the extra mile. to treat my low testosterone, i did my research. my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid
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the united states postal service doesn't run on your tax dollars. it's funded solely by stamps and postage. brought to you by the men and women of the american postal worker's union. >>> all right. pop quiz. which single industry spent the most money on the 2012 elections? wasn't the oil industry, not the pharmaceutical industry. it wasn't lawyers or even lobbyists, actually. the single industry that gave the most money directly to campaigns and superpacs during the 2012 election, there's no drum roll, i'm hearing, wall street. the financial sector spent more last year on politicians than any other single industry. they gave $61 million, $61 million to the romney campaign and about $19 million to the obama campaign, which by the way is like you and me giving a quarter. but wall street was also the biggest single sector donor to superpacs. wall street spends a ton of money on politics and politicians, and that might be why, although there is much main street versus wall street grandstanding in washington. most politicians do not make a habit of tryin
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nothing in the section shall be construed as a tax or an exercise of congress' power to tax. if we just enacted that, if that became law, we would just be confirming what democrats in both houses of congress and the white house have been saying, which is that this is a penalty, not a tax. if we confirm that, then we would undo chief justice robert's rewrite of the law and the whole thing would collapse under its own weight. >> when it lands on the president's desk at the white house. is it more about them making a public stand versus actually getting something like that passed? >> rome wasn't built in a day. i have no delusions about this passing overnight, but i'm going to continue to push this nevertheless because we need to have this discussion. those who continue to insist that it's a penalty and not a tax have to find a way to reconcile that with what the supreme court did and the fact that the law as enacted by congress no longer exists. it's been rewritten in a way that makes the bill more problematic as a result of what the supreme court did. that's why i wrote why jo
nothing in the section shall be construed as a tax or an exercise of congress' power to tax. if we just enacted that, if that became law, we would just be confirming what democrats in both houses of congress and the white house have been saying, which is that this is a penalty, not a tax. if we confirm that, then we would undo chief justice robert's rewrite of the law and the whole thing would collapse under its own weight. >> when it lands on the president's desk at the white house. is...
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how are they going to get younger people to work, much less pay a fine on their taxes? they are not going to do that. why in the world would they think that this could work? i can hear nancy pelosi saying that we have got to pass the bill and we see what is in it. these younger people are not going to buy high-cost premium health insurance they do not need. guest: many people agree with you, we call them the young invincible. people who think they do not need insurance. $95 is not much to pay when you look at the price of insurance. but that is the first year. maybe not everyone will in the first year. maybe some people, we do not know how many will choose to pay the penalty in the first year, but in the second year it goes up. that is a lot different. that, $695 is a lot different than $95. we will have to see whether people are willing to pay a $695 penalty. tweets.re is what gene host: looking at these exchanges, any thoughts on the battle going on to this day? guest on medicare for all? that is a battle that, really, even the staunchest democrats really are not figh
how are they going to get younger people to work, much less pay a fine on their taxes? they are not going to do that. why in the world would they think that this could work? i can hear nancy pelosi saying that we have got to pass the bill and we see what is in it. these younger people are not going to buy high-cost premium health insurance they do not need. guest: many people agree with you, we call them the young invincible. people who think they do not need insurance. $95 is not much to pay...
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the united states postal service doesn't run on your tax dollars. it's funded solely by stamps and postage. brought to you by the men and women of the american postal worker's union. trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side
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i would like a tax break. maybe i should start a corporation. >> childless and losers.com. >> stephanie: i admit i'm a little bitter even though i'm a liberal, i'm paying for what now? >> how am i benefiting from this. >> stephanie: by the way we were talking about radio crazies earlier, and glenn beck said what? >> she's faking it because she has lied before. she's in the hospital, you see. >> she had a seizure. >> stephanie: she was--i think she was upgraded from fair to criticalto fair fromcritical. >> can't they do anything original? they said hillary was faking it too. >> when she had that-- >> marriage to bill clinton? >> no, the other tragedy. [ buzzer ] [ laughing ] >> stephanie: she passed out. right, right from--from her husband. allegedly. you don't pass out that information after 20 years. >> it's like that thing future shock. she had past shock. it just caught up to her and she smelled the vapors. was that the right use? >> stephanie: it was not the vapors. jen kirkman is highly inappropriate. we
i would like a tax break. maybe i should start a corporation. >> childless and losers.com. >> stephanie: i admit i'm a little bitter even though i'm a liberal, i'm paying for what now? >> how am i benefiting from this. >> stephanie: by the way we were talking about radio crazies earlier, and glenn beck said what? >> she's faking it because she has lied before. she's in the hospital, you see. >> she had a seizure. >> stephanie: she was--i think she was...
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it's property taxes. we have record high property taxes in new jersey under this governor. they've gone up 18% in his first three years in office. but people aren't -- that's what people will vote on. his job approval numbers are in the low 40s but people aren't focused on that. after labor day, they will. so i can tell you that once they focus on those, and those same folks that are polled on the -- on those issues with regard to sandy, a lot of them think he's pro-marriage equality and pro-choice. people need to be informed better and it's no wonder that they're not focused on this. they're struggling under, you know, one of the highest unemployment rates in the nation, highest property taxes in the nation. 400,000 out of work. the middle class has shrunk under this governor. we have four months until the election. an eternity in politics and in life and we are going to be sure to make sure that voters have the information they need to make an informed decision. >> all right. it's one we'll keep watching on the show and hope to have you back before the electric. please do
it's property taxes. we have record high property taxes in new jersey under this governor. they've gone up 18% in his first three years in office. but people aren't -- that's what people will vote on. his job approval numbers are in the low 40s but people aren't focused on that. after labor day, they will. so i can tell you that once they focus on those, and those same folks that are polled on the -- on those issues with regard to sandy, a lot of them think he's pro-marriage equality and...
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so, i suspect the gun manufacturers will come for tax reasons and they'll say it's because gun control laws in maryland, but i know maryland has fairly high tax rates and manchin playing both sides of this? yes, he is. is martin o'malley in a better place? opposed to these kind of guns not being used, you wouldn't want them in your state. this is more about economics than it is about policy. >> it doesn't make a whole lot of sense because nothing manchin is doing would apply to west virginia. nothing he is doing would apply to handguns. >> yes, you're right about the martin o'malley who is my governor. we have had governors step up to the plate and we're all the better for it. >> it is interesting to see we have the warning example from connecticut. they're not talking about moving from maryland. if we expand in the future, maybe it will be somewhere else. >>> a big delay for an important part of obama care draws fire from republicans, after this. lots of options, huh? i can help you narrow it down. ok thanks. this one's smudge free. smudge-free. really? and this one beeps when you lea
so, i suspect the gun manufacturers will come for tax reasons and they'll say it's because gun control laws in maryland, but i know maryland has fairly high tax rates and manchin playing both sides of this? yes, he is. is martin o'malley in a better place? opposed to these kind of guns not being used, you wouldn't want them in your state. this is more about economics than it is about policy. >> it doesn't make a whole lot of sense because nothing manchin is doing would apply to west...
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if you say you qualify for a subsidy for health care, you qualify for a tax break and there is not a system really that is going to check what you say. the new rules are being revealed just days after the employer mandate, a central component of the law was delayed for another year until 2015. both of these things work together. david drucker senior correspondent for the "washington examiner" joins us now. why are we learning about the change to subsidies? and we realize there will not be a lot of oversight. why is that happening? >> we'll need to find more about this, jenna, but the bottom line here the law is extremely unwieldy. it's big. it's large. as the executive branch goes about making up regulations and rules that are supposed to reflect the spirit of the legislation, they're finding that it's difficult and they're finding that it is going to be very difficult to run smoothly and i wouldn't be surprised in this particular case if they're worried the only way they can check these things out in terms of who is eligible for subsidies would be such a way to possibly deny people
if you say you qualify for a subsidy for health care, you qualify for a tax break and there is not a system really that is going to check what you say. the new rules are being revealed just days after the employer mandate, a central component of the law was delayed for another year until 2015. both of these things work together. david drucker senior correspondent for the "washington examiner" joins us now. why are we learning about the change to subsidies? and we realize there will...
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the compliance costs are a hidden tax on american families and the economy that i think people don't realize and under estimate the impact what that means for our daily lives. >> let's go through a few of these. one you list is the limiting worker exposure to silica dust. what does that mean and what will it cost >> most of these regulations are for the epa, energy, transportation, a lot of food safety. i think this is where it gets tricky when we dig into them because a lot of americans will say i'm willing to pay more taxes to make sure our food supply is safe. but this is regulation without representation. these are not elected officials passing laws these are bureaucrats in these big buildings here in washington who are passing thousands of these laws just to put it in perspective. in 2011, congress passed and the president signed 81 laws. but the regulatory agencies passed over 3800 regulations and rules. so that's very concerning. >> and each one of these you say cost taxpayers money. there is an actual quantifiable cost to all 3800, for example, regulations passed in 2011. who
the compliance costs are a hidden tax on american families and the economy that i think people don't realize and under estimate the impact what that means for our daily lives. >> let's go through a few of these. one you list is the limiting worker exposure to silica dust. what does that mean and what will it cost >> most of these regulations are for the epa, energy, transportation, a lot of food safety. i think this is where it gets tricky when we dig into them because a lot of...
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this country, black, caribbean, and african, that are investing in this country, that they're paying taxes in this country. and yet, we haven't invested in them. >> we don't even think of the issue that way. karen, it is one thing to get voters out. when i say 70% of black women showed up at the polls in 2012. but the other piece of this, if we're going to beat these kind of restrictions, is that women have to run. so as head of the democratic party here in a red state, how do we get more women, especially women in red states, to put their name in the hat? >> you're absolutely right, melissa. it's really embarrassing i serve in the louisiana state senator and there are only four women out of 39 in the senate, right? and then we wonder why the policies that come out of bodies like this are so, you know, horribly impactful for women. you're right. but it's going to take working before we get to the presidential, as alex mentioned, we're going to have to get into the state campaigns, the legislative campaigns, and other local elections, because the folks that end up running for congress in th
this country, black, caribbean, and african, that are investing in this country, that they're paying taxes in this country. and yet, we haven't invested in them. >> we don't even think of the issue that way. karen, it is one thing to get voters out. when i say 70% of black women showed up at the polls in 2012. but the other piece of this, if we're going to beat these kind of restrictions, is that women have to run. so as head of the democratic party here in a red state, how do we get more...
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your tax dollars and my tax dollars wasted yet again. we're here though keeping our eye on what's going on. letting you know the big events of the day here in washington, d.c., around the country and around the globe. and look forward to hearing from you about what it all means at 1-866-55-press. our toll free number. or on twitter at bpshow. your comments welcome and on facebook at facebook.com/billpressshow. what do you know. look who showed up. peter ogborn and dan henning. >> good morning. >> bill: good to see you. assisted by alichia cruz on the phones. and monty is filling in for cyprian bowlding on the video cam on current tv. we're coming to you live on your local progressive talk radio station, of course. most importantly and also on current tv. where we're holding down the fort until al jazeera takes over sometime around the 1st of september. al jazeera thrown out of egypt yesterday. banned from covering a lot of the events of the day because they've been doing such a good job reporting on the news, the military doesn't like it
your tax dollars and my tax dollars wasted yet again. we're here though keeping our eye on what's going on. letting you know the big events of the day here in washington, d.c., around the country and around the globe. and look forward to hearing from you about what it all means at 1-866-55-press. our toll free number. or on twitter at bpshow. your comments welcome and on facebook at facebook.com/billpressshow. what do you know. look who showed up. peter ogborn and dan henning. >> good...
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taxes and surcharges end up costing cell phone customers 17.2% every month. why? what are the extra charges? apparently local, state, federal taxes, and you are911 systems, the money going to school districts. >> i don't get a paper bill anymore. i go to the app and pay it and i am done. >> i like getting the paper bill to look it all over. >> do you still write checks? >> i might. i am old school. >> you have seen your kids grabbing cell phones and iphones and etc. set to play with them. fine. this story will make you think twice before you hand over the phone. 14-month-old daughter playing with dad's phone, and in the process she made her dad the top bidder for a 1962 austin healy. dad got an e-mail from ebay congratulating him for the car. but they decided to buy the car anyway and give it to their daughter for the 16th birthday. >> and apparently he changed the p.i.n. number on his phone, and he made it so where you need racial recognition to be able to buy something on his ebay account. >> you know who the loser is here? the 16-year-old. look at this car. if
taxes and surcharges end up costing cell phone customers 17.2% every month. why? what are the extra charges? apparently local, state, federal taxes, and you are911 systems, the money going to school districts. >> i don't get a paper bill anymore. i go to the app and pay it and i am done. >> i like getting the paper bill to look it all over. >> do you still write checks? >> i might. i am old school. >> you have seen your kids grabbing cell phones and iphones and...